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News from 07/12/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Iaian R. Webb, Anthony Harris, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Ian Miller, Anatol Lieven, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Neil Bennett, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Jill Sherman and Arthur Leathley, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Michael Binyon, W. D. Robertson, Jeremy Kingston, David Hands, rugby Correspondent, Michael P. Abbott, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Roger Maynard, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Andrew Cruickshank, R. Sheaf, Colin Narbrough, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Graham Cotton, Martin Fletcher, Maria Cope, Robin Lalonde (Chairman), Robert Archer (Police Co-ordinator), Bill Fridall, Kris Anderson, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Colin Champbell, J. Haworth, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Alice Thomson and Jonathan Prynn, Sean MacCarthaigh, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Charles Bremner, Imre Lake, James Power, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Simon Tait, Russell Kempson, Tsb Bank plc v Camfield, Brenda Maddox, P. H. S., John Hopkins, Lin Jenkins, Elizabeth Camp, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Coleman Editor, Colin MacIvor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, David WATCHMANv (Chief Executive), Beryl Dixon, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Eric R. Bevington, Victoria Jessup, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Ian Brodie and Tom Rhodes, Matthew Parris, Christine Webb, Brian Urquhart (Under-Secretary-General), Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Nadine Meisner, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Alan Mitchell, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, R. J. Dickinson, Tom Rhodes, Frances Gibb, Fiona Duggan, Michael Evans, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Colin McQuillan, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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Tories crash to defeat in VAT vote Crisis for Major as rebels force him to abandon rise in fuel tax Royal oil well subsidence risk Aircraft seized Judge resigns Index Millennium marathon Fiasco as summit fails over Bosnia Editors face inquiry Maigret chic EU law on part-timers blocked Democrats sign up Oliver Twist in orphanages row Battle of the Blues N&P 20p Whipless MPs enjoy taste of revenge Beaks jabbing, bantamweights square up in a flurry of feathers Political Sketch Desperate Clarke plays trump card to no effect Hard liquor and hard bargaining fail to sway Tory backbenchers stripped of whip Showdown What can the matter be? Bupa Pensioners and the poor elated by 'a humiliating kick in the teeth' Reaction Chancellor faces fight to restore City confidence Market By a Staff Reporter: Lord Hartwell's daughter denies plot against doctor Former policeman wins libel case The Times Elementary fraud at the Sherlock Holmes museum Sisters in murder trial win right to challenge Attorney-General American Express Oxford St mugger beats up pregnant shopper Windsor oil hunt strikes reservoir of discontent NEC Geologists fear castle subsidence Cash share-out aims to revive inner cities News in Brief Bombs sent to Barclays Soldiers' case referred Dockers pick up £8m Home births 'safest' More gales expected Talking nonsense BR leaflet 'misleading' Bentley's buy and sell the loveliest jewellery War veteran puts courts martial in the dock Revamped TA to take bigger peacetime role Army attacked over abortion Hill House Hammond Direct By a Staff Reporter: Soldier wins MC for saving villagers BM Verdict on peaceful protest overturned Debenhams Life for sponger who bludgeoned parents Wealthy couple killed with steak mallet Budget delivers gloomy tidings to the high street A cautious approach to shopping has left traders worried during what should be their busiest time. Janet Bush reports Turkeys cheaper than pet food Halifax Christmas held early for dying daughter Why women turn to By a Staff Reporter: Liner captain rejects passengers' claims 'They left us in the lifeboats below to fend for ourselves' Minolta By a Staff Reporter: Railway safety staff lacked training to deal with crash Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winners of Times Beatles competition Rolex GM Peace talks delayed by breakdown in Dublin Dixons Scots dismiss Chinese claim to golf's origins Boots Anglers fall prey to organised thieves Man jailed for son's bike death News in Brief Drink campaign Teaching by fax A peal for help Firebomb found Jail suspension Colliery quake Nolan committee must avoid risk of being too reasonable Riddell on Politics Clarke backs down after humiliating VAT defeat Fairness to be imposed on BBC Good job we're here Tory scoffs at royal 'nonentities' Benn ploy halts MPs Ministers braced for repeat rebellion Admiral In Parliament Inquiry may call Major and Thatcher Rifkind meets squadron who swapped Windsor Castle for schoolhouse on front line (Reuter): Major confirms Britain near to Bosnia pullout Microsoft Jets plea poses dilemma for Kohl Over-the-counter medicines Tough first mission awaits peace troops in disputed enclave Hill House Hammond Making a meal of the PM's night off Top anti-bribery judge quits over Berlusconi slur Progress of a Long-Running Scandal Liquorsave Moscow sues for peace with Chechenia Offer is free trade (Reuter): Bakhtiar killer gets life Rock checks tightened (AP): Nine killed by lorry (AP): Clinic death sentence Whitewater pair's guilty plea deals blow to Clintons Doctor offers 'more than one killer' theory for backpackers Vodafone Collector swoops on £266,000 Maltese Falcon (AP): Burt Reynolds testifies in a Los Angeles court that financial problems Sheepdog used to smuggle cocaine Christopher trip seeks to revive Middle East peace Britain protests over attack on diplomat Shoppers flee US tremors News in Brief (Reuter): Fortune lost (AP): Nobel post Accused ill (Reuter): Locust threat (Reuter): Whale haven Opposition in Bangladesh to quit parliament Police under fire in squatter battle Lloyds Bank Insurance Direct ES Com Japanese split by memories of war Please hold the line, you complete cad The etiquetle of phones and faxes grows ever more testing Time A mademoiselle Maigret Paris's top crimefighter is a formidable woman. Charles Bremner met her One ying tong song too many There's a limit to the number of old jokes an ageing comic can take Everybody's turning a brighter shade of nail Bright and bold, or dark and deadly, a manicure is essential Ilias LALAoUNIS N. Peal cashmere Chemistry Clinique Red Hot Nail Colours Alan Coren Greece wants the Elgin marbles back; Wales should have its stones too Full throated Picture Gallery Yes, justice was done Leaving individuals to avenge themselves on petty criminals—or even the innocent—leads only to greater lawlessness One's well No oil painting Stepping out Male order Will they draft the General? America may turn to Colin Powell, says Martin Fletcher The Rebels' Revenge Major's authority has been dealt a savage blow Dramatic Flagship The National Theatre looks to replace its quiet captain Past Master A scholar whose work will survive revisionism Timing crucial for any British referendum on Europe No room for ballet Parents as truants Town twinnings Rural economy Sanctity of the home Lottery ceremonial Runway capacity Use VAT on fuel to help the needy? Overseas aid UN responsibilities Nodding donkeys Taking them out Court Circular Birthdays today Wycombe Abbey School Memorial service James Joll Luncheon Monty greeted them like unwanted salesmen The 'volunteer' who interpreted the German's surrender at Lüneberg Royal engagements Personal Column British Red Cross The Royal Institute of International Affairs History prize Victor Durand, QC Service dinner Dinners Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Mountbatten Medal Professor Sir Norman Anderson Professor Sir Norman ANderson, OBE, QC, Director of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies in the University of London, 195976, died on December 2 aged 86. He was born on September 29,1908 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Heritage Sir Nicholas Spreckley Sir Nicholas Spreckley, KCVO, CMG, High Commissioner to Malaysia, 1986-91, died from cancer on December 3 aged 59. He was born December 6,1934 "Green Cards" Rukba Midweek Rendezvois From Our Own Correspondent: The Sword of Stalingrad Presentation by Mr. Churchill His Honour Judge Richardson His Honour Judge RIchardson, QC, Circuit Judge, died in a London hospital of a stroke on December 5 aged 68. He was born on July 28,1926 John Volpe John Volpe, former Governor of Massaehusetts and Transportation Secretary in the Nixon Administration, died on November 11 aged 85. He was born on December 8,1908 To Advertise Call Business Development Rothmans Overseas Sales and Marketing Key Publishing Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Marketing Analysis Manager Barnes Kavelle Barton Executive Selection Coggins Welch The Times Newspapers Whatever happened to Superman? American journalists pride themselves on being crusaders—but they are in danger of becoming nothing more than snide gossips Baywatch flounders on the beach Hollywood's kids of fame and misfortune Alexandra Frean looks at a new TV documentary series that blows the lid off Tinseltown Tabloid TV gets a touch of class Current affairs magazines make the news more relevant to everyday life Fighting for the real thing Coca-Cola takes the battle to what it calls 'parasites', the own-label rivals News The Times Crossword No 19,719 Business WPA Health Insurance Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Freeman to call for more European defence deals Sun Arts Lonrho seizes Khashoggi jet Writ issued over arms dealer's outstanding debts of $8 million Markets expected to fall after VAT defeat Homes Nadir fights hotel move Sport Portals in talks with De La Rue Television and Radio Business Today NFC scraps employee profit share Taunton hit by price pressures Candover MPs allege 'political fix' on gas competition Acquisition boost for Stagecoach Fidelity halts year-end dividend Worries over car sales Changes at Sturge to protect new assets Business failures rise Aero Hamble departure US managers confident Yorkshire compensation Colloids shares drop Heinz's earnings slide Shell Albanian deal Bic Esab contribution fails to lift Charter Business Roundup On the road again Portals' shareholders deserve a formal offer Ken and Eddie cannot ignore growth A squeeze in northern Cyprus Cheerful Siebe cannot sidestep market slide By out Deputy City Editor: Midlands lifts payout and joins Grid share giveaway Hazlewood takes a tumble Ritz high-rollers chip away at casino profits Siebe Prudential pulls out of Canadian market Commodities Liffe Options Heavy falls trimmed after roller-coaster session Picture Gallery London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes NFC London Clubs Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Siebe's targets Tempus Charter Wall Street Monopoly men out in force The Times City Diary Axeman The Times City Diary Sharp tongue The Times City Diary Super-shredder Government calls British defence firms to arms Ross Tieman looks at a drive to persuade the United Kingdom's arms industry to reorganise itself on a Europe-wide basis Calling in the experts can cut firms' energy and phone bills Elizabeth Camp reports on the utilities audit JL The market is scared of its own shadow Widespread losses Digital Reuter: Iberia jobs in peril as pilots snub rescue plan Employees to share ?8m after port takeover Health group to float The Times Warning. Important Safety Notice Eldridge, Pope lifts profit 50% Names to negotiate settlements Ransomes back in the black Real Time up Carpet jobs go Creighton slips Caffyns slips into reverse Flemings save & Prosper The Times Unit Trust Information Service Jaguar Admissibility of evidence of drinking Disc can be appended to case stated for court Coordinator of expert evidence in Children Act cases Retroactive effect of European equal treatment article on occupational pensions Payment for loss of right is not liable to income tax Charge unenforceable against wife Justices must accept Customs presumption on goods Definition of maker of statement Executive Assistant to Chief Executive "Mirror Group" Pa to Chairman International Project Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Media Temps Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Beavers Cacharel FE Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Maine - Tucker EE Multiple Classified Advertising Items £12 to £14k Receptionist/ Junior Secretary Chelsea,… Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Gordon Yates The Royal Fine Art Commission Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Soas Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Afraid of seeming pushy at work? Beryl Dixon on an association raising professional standards Angela Mortimer LSE Angela Mortimer Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contracts Administrator Multiple Display Advertising Items Rainbow Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joyce Guiness Oakland Associates The Times 19-23 Yr Old Secs £16,000 pkg Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Timothy Blake Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rainbow Recruitment Bilinguases Elizabeth Hunt The Language Business Recruitment Consultant Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise Call: 071 481 9994 (Trade) LiDL Multiple Classified Advertising Items Handle The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal & Public Notices Parliamentary Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sherwood & Co Contracts & Tenders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franks Charlesly & Co Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Music 'Welcome inside my mind' Edinburgh may soon have a gallery devoted to the work of sculptor Eduardo Paolozzi. Magnus Linklater reports Bold in the face of death Concerts: Ghosts and bacchanals in full colour; seductive from a 19th-century piano; and a song recital touched with Irish magic LSO/Hickox Barbican Royal Court Theatre Victoria Palace Theatre Melodies with fragrance Ann Murray Wigmore Hall Roy Miles Gallery Small-scale brilliance Melvyn Tan barbican Theatre Raymond Weil Geneve Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Not a palm tree in sight It began life as a Caribbean folk tradition almost fifty years ago. Now it has become a British musical phenomenon. Simon Tait on the growing credibility of the steel band The Times May the farce be with you Theatre: A great actor puts on his first play; what youngsters should see this season; and a zestful dose of eschatology Benedict Nightingale marvels at Nigel Hawthorne's acting—but feels his West End directing debut needs more direction Radisson Edwardian Hotels Kids' stuff, not child's play Kate Bassett, surveying theatre events for children this Christmas, finds many reasons for good cheer Portuguese moral maze The Boat Plays Gate Joni Mitchell Packed full of emptiness Dance: Er. are they measuring noses? David Massingham Bloomsbury To Advertise Call: 071 481 1986 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Christmas Fruit Cake Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Courtyard Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Michael Tims Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tough time ahead in the market Anyone who pays rent or a mortgage will have been affected by the Budget. Rachel Kelly reports A fresh look to an old place When cheap is simply nasty How can we judge value for money in social housing? There are worries that the slums of the future are just being built Case Study One: A Great Barn of a Place Case Study Two: Converting to a Life on the Farm Left high and dry by changes Some homeowners cannot get cover Victory over Canadians achieved without style Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Game of two halves goes the way of Cambridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items South Africa regain the highway David Hands, rugby correspondent, finds the 1995 hosts in good heart for the World Cup The Times Pick the top-scoring Times Courage First XV Second chance to win championship tickets BT satellite systems and prizes for your rugby club Picture Gallery Walden set to accept leading role at BHB Top interviewer poised to join BHB's industry committee Haydock Park Raymylette doubt O'Sullivan fined £150 over mix-up at Lingfield Worcester Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Two Meeting Rapid Raceline European exit may be blessing in disguise Ferguson grapples with United's options as Gillespie is ruled out Rob Hughes believes failure in the Champions' League could offer welcome relief at Old Trafford Danish underdogs upset Real Madrid Sport in Brief BAF to rule on Modahl Price rejects tour England fall behind For the Record Today's Fixtures Champion' League Multiple Display Advertising Items England's search for opponents may lead to Brussels Seiko Kinetic Robson's resolve rubbing off on leaders Swift Sampras sees chance of revenge Top seed joined by resilient Becker in Grand Slam Cup quarter-finals Parke succumbs to Jansher's pressure Word-Watching Staying to the whistle will do for starters Midweek View Petersen's troubles continue to mount Not the Ring of truth Radio Choice Radio 1 Portrait of the artist waiting for his royalties Review Variations BBC 1 Choice Satellite Racing Australia make light work of sorry England Gooch's fall prompts collapse Sydney Scoreboard Times Two Crossword Light Blues celebrate victory against the odds Cambridge flair proves decisive Winning Move Word-Watching Zenith Football

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